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  1. If you do have chronic kidney disease, then your doctor will use the CKD Heat Map to find out your risk for CKD getting worse and your risk for heart disease. On the left side of the map, your eGFR number matches up with a CKD stage. A higher eGFR number is better because it means you have a lower CKD stage.

  2. Based on the “CKD Risk Map,” you know that: 1) his CKD can be classified as A3/G3b; 2) his risk of progressing to kidney failure is very high; 3) referral to a nephrologist is recommended; and 4) he should be monitored at least 3 times per year.

  3. The CKD Heat Map gives you the complete picture of your kidney health. Scan for a short The CKD Heat Map is color-coded based on your risk for CKD getting worse, and your risk for heart disease.

  4. progressive CKD may be difficult to distinguish) • Sustained decline in eGFR >5 mL/ min/1.73m2/year • Hereditary or unknown cause of CKD • Other situations when nephrology referral is appropriate are in this National Kidney Foundation management flowchart. Refer Scan here to view NKF management flowchart.

  5. The KDIGO Heat Map is a useful tool in assessing the risk of kidney disease in individuals. It uses basic results such as the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and albuminuria (measured by albumin-to-creatinine ratio [ACR]) obtained from screening to evaluate the risk of kidney disease progression and kidney failure.

  6. Early Identification and Screening for Chronic Kidney Disease | CKD ...

    Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) has created a heat map for clinicians to compare eGFR and uACR to diagnose and stage CKD. The heat map helps clinicians to understand patient risk, if referrals are required and help patients understand how CKD is progressing or reversing.

  7. Kidney Disease Heat Map (uACR and eGFR)

    Kidney Disease Heat Map (uACR and eGFR) The two tests below measure if you have kidney disease and if you are at risk of kidney disease getting worse. uACR (urine albumin to creatinine ratio) is a urine test.

  8. The KDIGO CKD 2024 Guidelines Part 1: Evaluation and Risk ...

    May 7, 2024 · This comes with updates to CKD ‘heat-maps’, the color-coded depiction of associations between CKD staging and risk of pre-defined outcomes. First introduced in the KDIGO CKD guidelines in 2012 based on collaborative work by Levey et al (KI 2011), the inaugural study cohorts studied here were later continued as the CKD-PC.

  9. heat_map_card | PDF | Chronic Kidney Disease | Internal …

    It introduces the CKD Heat Map as a tool for understanding the risk levels associated with CKD and heart disease based on these kidney numbers. The document encourages proactive management of kidney health through lifestyle choices and medical interventions to potentially improve kidney function and reduce CKD progression risk.

  10. KIDNEY NUMBERS and The CKD HEAT MAP - Educate Your Patients

    This clinician teaching card contains some important talking points that should help the clinician when discussing with patients the importance of knowing the stages of kidney disease and how the CKD Heat Map works.

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